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This is not a concert, it’s a spiritual practice!,” the Louisiana bandleader announced while performing under a canopy that read "Under Our Tent There Is Revival And Joy." ...
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Quincy Jones, the late legendary producer, songwriter and composer extraordinaire, returns to the top of a Billboard chart for the first time since his death on Nov. 3, 2024, thanks to his production ...